Kael_Thor
2018-09-28, 02:36 PM
I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but if it isn't I'm sure someone will tell me a more appropriate place to post it.
Today a friend of mine told me about a D&D homebrew magic system he read about a while ago, but neither of us can find it again and he doesn't remember what it was called.
He described it as every caster having fewer spells known, but can upgrade and/or change the spells somewhat. The examples he gave were a Firebolt being 'upgraded' into essentially a Fireball, and changing the damage of the Firebolt into acid damage.
The idea sounds quite cool to me, having a lower number of spells but each spell being more flexible than normal d&d spells could make for some really cool and creative moments.
So my question is: does anyone have any clue what system my friend is talking about, or at least know of something similar.
I'm hoping someone recognizes what he is describing and can help us.
Today a friend of mine told me about a D&D homebrew magic system he read about a while ago, but neither of us can find it again and he doesn't remember what it was called.
He described it as every caster having fewer spells known, but can upgrade and/or change the spells somewhat. The examples he gave were a Firebolt being 'upgraded' into essentially a Fireball, and changing the damage of the Firebolt into acid damage.
The idea sounds quite cool to me, having a lower number of spells but each spell being more flexible than normal d&d spells could make for some really cool and creative moments.
So my question is: does anyone have any clue what system my friend is talking about, or at least know of something similar.
I'm hoping someone recognizes what he is describing and can help us.